Wayne Topa 2013. április 21., vasárnap napon a következőt írta:

> On 04/21/2013 10:26 AM, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
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>> Wayne Topa 2013. április 21., vasárnap napon a következőt írta:
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>>     On 04/21/2013 03:57 AM, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
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>>         Hi,
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>>         I think when I maximize all sound levels in alsamixer I get more
>>         less
>>         volume than I need.
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>>         For example I wish to see movies on Youtube and maximize volume
>>         there
>>         too the sounds of movie are too low for hearing.
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>>         How to solve this?
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>>     I solved that here by installing the volumeicon-alsa package.
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>>     HTH
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>>     Wayne
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>> And what to do after installed this package?
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> In my case I put volumeicon & in my .xinitrc and when I bring up X, using
> fluxbox as my WM, I look for the programs icon, a speaker, and adjust the
> volume to the level I desire.
>
> As you did not let the list know what WM or Version you are running.
> I gave you the bone and thought you might do some searching for how to use
> it with whatever WM 'you' are using.
>
> Smart questions get Smart (informed) answers and your question was not
> Smart because you assumed we know everything we need to know to help you.
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> Wayne
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> I use Gnome 2 WM and I get the volume adjust icon on my panel but - as I
> wrote before - its already in maximized volume but there is not enough
> always.

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